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Who are the Partners of the NGO which Compiled the Enemies of Ukraine List?
Eurasia Foundation
https://www.eurasia.org/
Eurasia Foundation - Who We Are - Advisory Council
James A. Baker III
Thomas R. Pickering
Steven Pifer
More
https://www.eurasia.org/who-we-are/advisory-council/
Eurasia Foundation - Who We Are - Management Team
https://www.eurasia.org/who-we-are/management-team/
Eurasia Foundation - Who We Are - Board of Trustees
https://www.eurasia.org/who-we-are/board-of-trustees/
National Endowment for Democracy - Board of Directors
https://www.ned.org/about/board-of-directors/
National Endowment for Democracy - Staff
https://www.ned.org/about/staff/
National Endowment for Democracy - Experts
https://www.ned.org/about/experts/
Anon recommends reading the history of the National Endowment for Democracy. That history is very long and convoluted. This "NGO" is the brainchild of the U.S. Government. It's intended to spread "Democracy" and money around the world. Find some quotes from NED's history page below. Something, something about DJT and an umbrella.
NED - History
https://www.ned.org/about/history/
"The Endowment would serve as theumbrella organizationthrough which these four groups and an expanding number of other private sector groups would receive funding to carry out programs abroad."
"The American Political Foundation’s study was funded by a $300,000 grant from the Agency for International Development (AID) and it became known as “The Democracy Program.” Its executive board consisted of a broad cross-section of participants in American politics and foreign policy making. The Democracy Program recommended establishment of a bipartisan, private, non-profit corporation to be known as the National Endowment for Democracy (NED). The Endowment, though non-governmental, would be funded primarily through annual appropriations and subject to congressional oversight. NED, in turn, would act as a grant-making foundation, distributing funds to private organizations for the purpose of promoting democracy abroad. These private organizations would include those created by the two political parties and the business community, which would join the regional international institutes of the labor movement already in existence."
"NED’s creation was soon followed by establishment of the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE), the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI), and the National Republican Institute for International Affairs (later renamed the International Republican Institute or 'IRI'), which joined the Free Trade Union Institute (FTUI) as the four affiliated institutions of the Endowment. (FTUI was later reorganized as the American Center for International Labor Solidarity, also known as the 'Solidarity Center.')"